“We must respect the law”

“We must respect the law”
“We must respect the law”

On July 24, the Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual and Digital Communication (Arcom) took the decision not to renew the DTT frequencies of C8 (just like those of NRJ12 and of And the Mediaeditor’s note). The group channel Canal+often at the heart of controversy because of certain sequences taking place in TPMPis also targeted for its debts and its repeated fines, amounting to 7.6 million euros in eight years. So, C8 will close its doors on February 28, 2025 to make way for another chain. There is still hope for the channel, which is defending itself before the Council of State this Friday, November 15.

Anne Nivat agrees with the closure of C8

Invited on the set of Buzz Thursday, Anne Nivat was questioned about the upcoming closure of C8. The presenter of LCI respects the decision of the Arcom: “We live in a country which is a democracy and in which there are laws. And the laws must be respected.“In passing, the journalist slipped a tackle on the group's chain Canal+ : “If certain channels have become outlaws, while being part of many of these channels, some of them, those which are constantly criticizing outlaws, well we must respect the law.

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